agentadmin --listAgents

This section demonstrates the format and use of the agentadmin command
with the --listAgents option.

Example 2–5 Command Format: agentadmin --listAgents

The following example illustrates the format of the agentadmin command
with the --listAgents option:

./agentadmin --listAgents

No arguments are currently supported with the agentadmin command
when using the --listAgents option.

Example 2–6 Command Usage: agentadmin --listAgents

Issuing the agentadmin command with the --listAgents option provides you with information about all the configured J2EE
agents on that machine. For example, if two J2EE agents were configured on Sun Java System Application
Server 8.1, the following text demonstrates the type of output that would
result from issuing this command:

The following agents are configured on this Application Server.
The following are the details for agent agent_001 :-
Application Server Config Directory:
/var/opt/SUNWappserver/domains/domain1/config
Application Server Instance name: server1
The following are the details for agent agent_002 :-
Application Server Config Directory:
/var/opt/SUNWappserver/domains/domain1/config
Application Server Instance name: server2

This example shows that two instances of the agent are configured: one
for server1 and one for server2. Notice
that the agentadmin program provides unique names, such
as agent_001 and agent_002, to all
the J2EE agents that protect the same instance of a deployment container,
in this case Application Server 8.1. Each name uniquely identifies the J2EE
agent instance.